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Top 8 Tips and tools for home dental care for pets
Now that your pet has been examined by your vet and the teeth have been professionally cleaned (if necessary), what's next? These tips will help you find the best "tools" and techniques for your pet's dental needs.

Top 5 Feline Physiology and Anatomy Facts
What is a "normal" heart rate for your cat? How long are cats pregnant for? Does a body temperature of 102.5F mean that your cat has a fever? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this article.

Top 5 Canine Physiology and Anatomy Facts
What is a "normal" body temperature for your dog? How many teeth do dogs have as puppies and adults? What is the normal range for canine heart rates? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this article.

Top 8 Care Tips - after your pet's dental or surgical procedure
Most veterinarians send home printed handouts after an anesthetic procedure detailing the pet's post-procedure care. This is helpful because in the busy discharge time of most clinics, coupled with excitement at seeing their pet, many owners don't hear all of the details or think of questions until after they are home. This article discusses general post-procedure care. Please call your veterinarian with specific questions about your pet's recovery.

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